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ktvu news broke this story yesterday. we learned the six are accused of taking part in several raids at san francisco residential hotels. and those raids were captured on video. >> they were going into the rooms without warrants and in some cases we believe they were stealing items. and there was no account ability. >> this is our worst fear. >> in a statement the head of san francisco's police officer's association responds to the scandal allegations by saying these indictments are apparently based on the questionable testimony of unreliable informant witnesses. >>> governor jerry brown makes it official he will seek reelection in november. he is the heavy favorite to win a record fourth term as governor. but he says challenges remain to makes sure the budget surplus endures. >>> brown join twos republicans that have announced their intentions to run for governor. one describes himself as a social libertarian. tim donnelly is a tea party favorite. >>> remember the couple who found $10 million in old gold coins while walk
ktvu news broke this story yesterday. we learned the six are accused of taking part in several raids at san francisco residential hotels. and those raids were captured on video. >> they were going into the rooms without warrants and in some cases we believe they were stealing items. and there was no account ability. >> this is our worst fear. >> in a statement the head of san francisco's police officer's association responds to the scandal allegations by saying these...
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ktvu's norene jaramillo explains. >>> many people who live here are tall too familiar with the signs and billboards. >> i've seen it so many times it's saturday. but kid are used to it. the community is younger to. they want to get tough with you've nile offenders. >> kids who kit mudders all day long. >> you should be considered an adult, when you do an adult crime you should watch out for yourself. >>> the district ár district attorney's office. california voters changed a lot to allow prosecutors to direct tile. that owns second delimit for complete shar the d.a. says the now ctlol found pamela vacelli. proctor is accused of gunning down delasalle football star kelly last year on the streets of richmond. proctors attorney does not believe his khraoeupd ár client should be tried as an adult. >>> he was 15 years and 2 months old at the time that the homicide occurred. he was in the ninth tkpwraáeurt. and he was a child. >>> deputy public te tepid, does that thaeus and but richmond police say they believe charging teens as adults h vie rent lent crime by you've niles. >> i see the
ktvu's norene jaramillo explains. >>> many people who live here are tall too familiar with the signs and billboards. >> i've seen it so many times it's saturday. but kid are used to it. the community is younger to. they want to get tough with you've nile offenders. >> kids who kit mudders all day long. >> you should be considered an adult, when you do an adult crime you should watch out for yourself. >>> the district ár district attorney's office. california...
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ktvu news broke this story yesterday. we learned the six are accused of taking part in a series of raids at san francisco residential hotels. and those raids were captured on video as you see here. >> they were going into the rooms without warrants. in some cases, we believe they were stealing items and there was no accountability. >> this was our worst fear or -- i don't know that it gets any worse than this. >> the head of san francisco's police officers association has released this statement in response to the scandal. "these indictments are apparently based on the questionable testimony of unreliable informant witnesses." >>> the chp still searching for a gunman who opened fire on a crowded east bay freeway. the gunfire shut down a part of westbound 580 in castro valley during last night's rush hour commute. those bullets hit the windshield, the hood and the front grill of the victim's black chevy blazer. the driver was not hurt and he talked exclusively with ktvu news. ktvu's pam cook will have more from him. that's
ktvu news broke this story yesterday. we learned the six are accused of taking part in a series of raids at san francisco residential hotels. and those raids were captured on video as you see here. >> they were going into the rooms without warrants. in some cases, we believe they were stealing items and there was no accountability. >> this was our worst fear or -- i don't know that it gets any worse than this. >> the head of san francisco's police officers association has...
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ktvu news broke the story yesterday. we learned that the six officers accused of taking part in a series of raids at san francisco residential hotels. those raids were captured on video. >> they were going into the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. and there was no accountability. >> this was our worst fear. i don't know that it gets any worse than this. >> the head of san francisco's police officers association has released this statement in response to the scandal. quote these indictments are apparently based on the questionable testimony of unreliable informant witnesses. >>> the chp is searching for a gunman that fired shots on a crowded east bay freeway. the gunfire shut down part of westbound 580 in castro valley during last night's commute. the bullets hit the windshield, the hood, and the front grill of a blazer. ktvu news got an exclusive interview with the driver who says he was driving on 580 when a passenger in a silver chevy fired a half dozen shots at his suv. >> the
ktvu news broke the story yesterday. we learned that the six officers accused of taking part in a series of raids at san francisco residential hotels. those raids were captured on video. >> they were going into the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. and there was no accountability. >> this was our worst fear. i don't know that it gets any worse than this. >> the head of san francisco's police officers association has released this...
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brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. 7:39. the new eastern span of the bay bridge has been opened for months now. but work on the bridge it car from over -- far from over. ktvu news contained caltrans's punch list. it's 147 pages long. it contains thousands of items engineers say still have to be finished before they sign off. that includes tightening bolts and removing rust. later a summary is expected to be presented to the bridge project oversight committee. >>> we now know the identity of the woman hit and killed by a car in fremont. we told you about this yesterday on "mornings on 2." 71-year-old woman was hit at washington and olive just before 6:00 a.m. wednesday. residents say this intersection is dangerous. >> i worry about it because a lot of people use that crosswalk and it's a four-lane, you know, crossing there. people drive very fast on that road. >> police say the driver stopped and is cooperating with police. if the chp finds he was at fault, he could face criminal charges. >>> one homeowner in the east bay cat
brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. 7:39. the new eastern span of the bay bridge has been opened for months now. but work on the bridge it car from over -- far from over. ktvu news contained caltrans's punch list. it's 147 pages long. it contains thousands of items engineers say still have to be finished before they sign off. that includes tightening bolts and removing rust. later a summary is expected to be presented to the bridge project oversight committee. >>> we...
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ktvu's brian flores live in richmond now. there are a lot of questions about how the teacher, brian, got hired in the first place? good morning. >> reporter: good morning. lots of questions and many shocked, shocked parents and administrators, as well. good morning to you, dave. yeah, more importantly, though, they are concerned that any background checks didn't pick up on any red flags or warning signs. even district officials admit someone dropped the ball in this case. many of those students actually saw the arrest of 33-year-old ronald david guinto by richmond police during school hours yesterday. they say he faces at least a dozen child sex abuse charges. 11 of those charges were lewd acts on minors. richmond school officials say they ran background checks on guinto back in december. even fingerprinting him, vetting, and even questioning him. at the time they say there were no warning signs to prevent him from being hired. what dropped through the cracks was charges from his previous employer. guinto passed the backgroun
ktvu's brian flores live in richmond now. there are a lot of questions about how the teacher, brian, got hired in the first place? good morning. >> reporter: good morning. lots of questions and many shocked, shocked parents and administrators, as well. good morning to you, dave. yeah, more importantly, though, they are concerned that any background checks didn't pick up on any red flags or warning signs. even district officials admit someone dropped the ball in this case. many of those...
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alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> 8:45. protests are growing louder over a controversial bill that could be signed by this weekend in arizona. ktvu's pam cook joins us in the studio with reaction from some well-known names in politics and business. good morning, pam. >> good morning. the bill passed the arizona legislature. it's now on the desk of the governor, jan brewer, who can probably hear protests from her office. >> veto! veto! veto! >> there is increasing pressure this morning for governor brewer to veto what is seen as an high-guy -- anti-gay. many politicians and business owners are taking a stand against the bill calling it discim that tori. the -- discim thatter toly. tis cim that tori -- discriminatory. >> people need to be able to exercise their rights without concerns. >> this is not the message we want to send. i hope we can -- i hope the governor will veto it and we'll move on and advertise the great beauty of our state. >> many businesses agree this will hurt the economy and say any law perceived as anti-g
alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> 8:45. protests are growing louder over a controversial bill that could be signed by this weekend in arizona. ktvu's pam cook joins us in the studio with reaction from some well-known names in politics and business. good morning, pam. >> good morning. the bill passed the arizona legislature. it's now on the desk of the governor, jan brewer, who can probably hear protests from her office. >> veto! veto! veto! >>...
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for all of us here at ktvu, thanks for making ktvu your choice for news. >> we're working on getting more information on the homicide investigation at the early morning apartment fire in oakland. we'll bring you the latest updates on our next newscast at 6:00. you can get updates any time at ktvu.com and our facebook and twitter pages. thank you for joining us. have a fantastic saturday. lyk. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ >>> hello, everybody. i'm beth troutman. we have been searching the web for the best videos of the day. we have got them for you "right this minute." a stunning twist as a firefighter tries to free a man from his mangled truck. >> oh, no. >> now meet the hero son who couldn't believe it when he heard dad's voice. >> he said, i'm trapped, i can't get out. get the engine. get me out. >> who needs a tow truck when you can hitch to a trolle
for all of us here at ktvu, thanks for making ktvu your choice for news. >> we're working on getting more information on the homicide investigation at the early morning apartment fire in oakland. we'll bring you the latest updates on our next newscast at 6:00. you can get updates any time at ktvu.com and our facebook and twitter pages. thank you for joining us. have a fantastic saturday. lyk. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you...
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ktvu news. >>> . >>> this is from a homicide investigation last month. they discovered the body of a man next to an apartment complex on 34th avenue. that is the same complex where they say they found the body of a 77-year-old woman who had been bound and gagged. >> they are looking to into it and it may be connected. we don't know. >> they are waiting on toxicology report to determine the cause of death. the autopsy on the man found in the alley will be conducted tomorrow. >> new this morning. they are investigating a deadly shooting overnight. it happened on garfield avenue. >> when they arrived. they found a woman shot to death. >> they are investigating it surrounding the shooting. >> ukraine's prime minister called russia's decision to send troops to crimea a declaration of war. >> we are on the brink of disaster. there was no reason for the russian federation to invade ukraine. >> this new development comes after russian troops claim control. and this is ukraine tropical storm government. >> president obama called their intervention a clear interfe
ktvu news. >>> . >>> this is from a homicide investigation last month. they discovered the body of a man next to an apartment complex on 34th avenue. that is the same complex where they say they found the body of a 77-year-old woman who had been bound and gagged. >> they are looking to into it and it may be connected. we don't know. >> they are waiting on toxicology report to determine the cause of death. the autopsy on the man found in the alley will be conducted...